“From the double album's first echoes of guitar and strings to its droning denouement, godspeed you black emperor! creates a musical soundscape that alternates between flashes of sonic brilliance and moments of quiet ecstasy..." (www.MTV.com)

"..Well, it IS a defining post-rock album, and let me get that out of the way first. Everything on this album is pure and true to that nature. There are the immense crescendos, the playing with volumes, the use of samples, the refusal to indulge in technical noodling and to present melodical themes that ebb and flow, there is not even such a thing as vocals on this record; everything that makes this genre what it is is present in spades. In fact, there is too much of it; the album contains a mere four tracks, but is actually a double-LP with a runtime of (gasp) eighty-seven minutes and twenty-one seconds. Three tracks clock in over 22 minutes and one nearly hits 19. There is so much music on this album it cannot even hope to be digestable in one sitting; this definitely slides under the category "grower"..." (Read more: http://www.sputnikmusic.com)

Antennas To Heaven...D1.1 Moya Sings "Baby-O"... D1.2 Edgyswingsetacid D1.3 [Glockenspiel Duet Recorded On A Campsite In Rhinebeck, N.Y.] D1.4 "Attention...Mon Ami...Fa-Lala-Lala-La-La..." [55-St.Laurent] D1.5 She Dreamt She Was A Bulldozer, She Dreamt She Was Alone In An Empty Field D1.6 Deathkamp Drone D1.7 [Antennas To Heaven...]